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"Don't Lie to Me" – 2:00 Recorded on 10 June 1964; Incorrectly credited to Jagger and Richards on the album; Line up: Mick Jagger (vocals), Keith Richards (guitar), Brian Jones (guitar), Charlie Watts (drums), Bill Wyman (bass), Ian Stewart (piano) "Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind" – 2:25 Recorded on 13 February 1964
An AllMusic album review noted its "nice, rolling groove that King rides real easy". [7] In 1992, Gary Moore recorded the song for his After Hours album. Supertramp have released two versions of Don't You Lie To Me, on two of their live albums, Live 88 in 1988 and It Was The Best Of Times in 1997.
The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK) The Rolling Stones, Now! (US) Jerry Leiber/Artie Butler: Jagger "Down in the Bottom" 1995 2016 Totally Stripped: Willie Dixon Jagger "Down in the Hole" 1979 1980 Emotional Rescue: Jagger/Richards Jagger "Down the Road a Piece" 1964 1965 The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK) The Rolling Stones, Now! (US) Don Raye: Jagger ...
Performers at this year's show included Charli, Eilish, Roan, Carpenter, Benson Boone, Doechii, RAYE, Shakira and Teddy Swims. Additionally, a performance in tribute to Los Angeles amid the ...
The Rolling Stones have revealed the full track list of their first full album of original studio material since 2005, “Hackney Diamonds” — and the full list of guests. “Sweet Sounds Of ...
UK: The Rolling Stones No. 2 US: The Rolling Stones, Now! 1 — — — 14 4 21 2 — — Dec 1964 "Heart of Stone" UK: Out of Our Heads US: The Rolling Stones, Now! "What a Shame" UK: The Rolling Stones No. 2 US: The Rolling Stones, Now! — 19 16 15 — 6 24 5 15 — Jan 1965 "Route 66" UK: The Rolling Stones US: England's Newest Hit Makers ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 February 2025. English rock band This article is about the band. For the magazine, see Rolling Stone. For other uses, see Rolling Stone (disambiguation). The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones performing at Summerfest in Milwaukee in June 2015. Left to right: Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and ...
Charles Robert Watts (2 June 1941 – 24 August 2021) was an English musician who was the drummer of the Rolling Stones from 1963 until his death in 2021.. Originally trained as a graphic artist, Watts developed an interest in jazz at a young age and joined the band Blues Incorporated.